<p>Five people will be inducted Friday into the state Social Work Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Indian Hills Country Club in Tuscaloosa. They include:</p><p>-- Knox “Gil” Jennings, a longtime Alabama Department of Human Resources employee who was involved in the creation of the Department of Youth Services.</p><p>-- Margaret Beasley, a caseworker for the Jefferson County Department of Pensions and Security, who helped develop the state's first summer camp for children with disabilities.</p><p>-- Lois Robison, a social worker at the Pickens County Department of Human Resources for more than 30 years.</p><p>-- Jack Sellers. who established the department of social work at the University of North Alabama and remained director of the program until his 2007 retirement.</p><p>-- Sharon Shelton, a faculty member of UA's School of Social Work for more than 19 years and director of the DCH Employee Assistance Program for 12 years.</p><p>Sue Bell Cobb, former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, will be the guest speaker at Friday's luncheon.</p>